Tuesday, September 02, 2008

master of business administration



Master of Business AdministrationFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from MBA)"MBA" redirects here. For other uses, see MBA (disambiguation)."EMBA" redirects here. For the Mutation Mink Breeders Association, see American Legend Cooperative.The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a master's degree in business administration, which attracts people from a wide range of academic disciplines. The MBA designation originated in the United States, emerging from the late 19th century as the country industrializedand companies sought out scientific approaches to management. The MBA degree has since achieved worldwide recognition.Accreditation bodies exist specifically for MBA programs to ensure consistency and quality of graduate business education, and business schools in many countries offer MBA programs tailored to full-time, part-time, executive, and distance learning students, with specialized concentrations.Contents [hide]1 Background1.1 Accreditation1.2 Basic types of MBA programs2 Admissions criteria3 Program content3.1 Breadth3.2 Specialization4 The MBA degree in Europe4.1 History of the MBA in Europe4.2 Bologna Accord4.3 Accreditation4.4 United Kingdom4.5 Germany and Austria4.6 France and French speaking countries4.7 Ukraine5 The MBA degree in Africa and AsiadiaBackgroundThe first American business school, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, was established in 1881. The Tuck School of Business, part of Dartmouth College, was the first graduate school of management in the United States. Founded in 1900, it was the first institution conferring advanced degrees (masters) in the commercial sciences, the forebearer of the modern MBA. The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business first offered working professionals the Executive MBA (EMBA) program in 1940, and this type of program is now offered by most business schools today.In 1950 the first MBA degrees were awarded outside the United States by the University of Western Ontario in Canada,[1] followed in 1951 with the degree awarded by the University of Pretoria in South Africa.[2] The Institute of Business Administration, Karachi in Pakistan was established in 1955 as the first Asian business school by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. In 1957, INSEAD became the first European business school to offer an MBA program.The MBA degree has been adopted by universities worldwide.[edit]AccreditationBusiness schools or MBA programs may be accredited by external bodies which provide students and employers with an independent view of their quality, and indicate that the school's educational curriculum meets specific quality standards. The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE) both accredit business schools worldwide. The Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) has less rigorous accreditation requirements aimed at smaller schools and only the AACSB and the ACBSP are recognized accrediting agencies for business schools in the United States by theCouncil for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).[3] MBA programs with specializations for students pursuing careers in healthcare management also eligible for accreditation by the Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME).In the United States, a college or university must be accredited as a whole before it is eligible to have its MBA program accredited. Accrediting bodies that accredit institutions as a whole include the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA): Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA), New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASCSC), North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA), Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), andWestern Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).[4]Accreditation agencies outside the United States include the Association of MBAs (AMBA), a UK based organization that accredits MBA, DBA and MBM programmes worldwide; the Council on Higher Education (CHE) in South Africa; the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) for mostly European and Asian schools; and the Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation (FIBAA) in Europe.[edit]Basic types of MBA programsTwo year MBA programs normally take place over two academic years (i.e. approximately 18 months of term time), in the Northern Hemisphere beginning in late August/September of year one and continuing until May of year two, with a three to four month summer break in between years one and two. Students enter with a reasonable amount of prior real-world work experience and take classes during weekdays like other university students.Accelerated MBA programs are a variation of the two year programs. They involve a higher course load with more intense class and examination schedules. They usually have less "down time" during the program and between semesters. For example, there is no three to four month summer break, and between semesters there might be seven to ten days off rather than three to five weeks vacation.Part-time MBA programs normally hold classes on weekday evenings, after normal working hours. Part-time programs normally last three years or more. The students in these programs typically consist of working professionals, who take a light course load for a longer period of time until the graduation requirements are met.Executive MBA (EMBA) programs developed to meet the educational needs of managers and executives, allowing students to earn an MBA or another business-related graduate degree in two years or less while working full time. Participants come from every type and size of organization – profit, nonprofit, government — representing a variety of industries. EMBA students typically have a higher level of work experience, often 10 years or more, compared to other MBA students. In response to the increasing number of EMBA programs offered, The Executive MBA Council was formed in 1981 to advance executive education.Distance learning MBA programs hold classes off-campus. These programs can be offered in a number of different formats: correspondence courses by postal mail or email, non-interactive broadcast video, pre-recorded video, live teleconference or videoconference, offline or online computer courses. Many respectable schools offer these programs; however, so do many diploma mills. Potential students should check the school's accreditation before undertaking distance learning coursework.Dual MBA programs combine MBA degree with others (such as an MS or a J.D., etc) to let students cut costs (dual programs usually cost less than pursuing 2 degrees separately), save time on education and to tailor the business education courses to their needs. Some business schools offer programs in which students can earn both a bachelor's degree in business administration and an MBA in four or five years.[edit]Admissions criteriaMost programs base admission on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), significant work experience, academic transcripts, essays, references or letters of recommendation, and personal interviews. Schools are also interested in extracurricular activities, community service activities and how the student can improve the diversity and contribute to the student body as a whole. All of these qualifications are important for admission; however, some schools do not weigh GMAT scores as heavily as other criteria. In order to achieve a diverse class, business schools also consider the target male-female ratio and local-international student ratios.Most schools are first concerned with whether or not the applicant can handle the quantity of course work. The GMAT (the quantitative score) and academic transcripts help determine this. Once the school determines that the student can succeed academically, they examine the remainder of the application to evaluate the applicant's experience and leadership abilities.[edit]Program contentMost top MBA programs cover similar subjects within their core required courses. For information about the typical content of an MBA program's core curriculum, see the overview at the Wikiversity MBA topic page.[edit]BreadthMBA programs expose students to a variety of subjects, including economics, organizational behavior, marketing, accounting, finance,strategy, operations management, international business, information technology management, supply chain management, project management, government policy, and ethics. Students traditionally study a wide breadth of courses in the program's first year, then pursue a specialized curriculum in the second year. Full-time students typically seek an internship during the interim.[edit]SpecializationMany programs allow students to specialize or concentrate in a particular area. Standard concentrations include accounting, corporate strategy,decision sciences, property management, economics, entrepreneurship, finance, general management, human resources, international business, marketing, information systems / information technology, telecommunication, organizational behavior, project management, andoperations management. Unspecialized MBA programs often focus second-year studies on strategic management or finance.In addition, a program may offer more specialized concentrations such as Asian business, consulting, sports management, or degrees emphasizing real estate or insurance. Many schools offer unique concentrations available nowhere else.[edit]The MBA degree in Europe[edit]History of the MBA in EuropeIn 1957, INSEAD became the first European university offering the MBA degree, followed in 1964 by IESE (first two-year program in Europe),Manchester Business School and London Business School in 1965, The University of Dublin (Trinity College), the Rotterdam School of Management in 1966, the Cranfield School of Management in 1967 and in 1969 by the HEC School of Management (in French, the École des Hautes Études Commerciales) and the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris. In 1991, IEDC-Bled School of Management became the first school in the ex-socialist block of the Central and Eastern to offer an MBA degree.[edit]Bologna AccordIn Europe, the recent Bologna Accord established uniformity in three levels of higher education: Bachelor (three years), Masters (two years in addition to three years for a Bachelor), and Doctorate (eight years). Students can acquire professional experience after their initial bachelor degree at any European institution and later complete their masters in any other European institution via the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System. A European masters degree in Management is therefore equivalent to the American MBA having additional scientific content; for example, a European MBA requires writing and defending a master's thesis.[edit]AccreditationAccreditation standards are not uniform in Europe. Some countries have legal requirements for accreditation (e.g. most German states), in some there is a legal requirement only for universities of a certain type (e.g. Austria), and others have no accreditation law at all. Even where there is no legal requirement, many business schools are accredited by independent bodies voluntarily to ensure quality standards.[edit]United KingdomThe UK based Association of MBAs (AMBA) was established in 1967 and is an active advocate for MBA degrees. The Association's accreditation service is internationally recognised for all MBA, DBA and PEMM programs. AMBA also offer the only professional membership association for MBA students and graduates. UK MBA programs typically consist of a set number of taught courses plus a dissertation or project.Persons holding an MBA from the world's top 50 business schools (according to the list published by the UK government[5]) automatically receive the minimum score necessary to qualify for the UK's Highly Skilled Migrant Programme, which is being phased out. This program entitles the person to a two-year UK work permit, renewable for an additional three years, if that person is gainfully employed at the time of renewal.[6][edit]Germany and AustriaGermany was one of the last western countries to adopt the MBA degree. In 1998 the Hochschulrahmengesetz (Higher Education Framework Act), a German federal law regulating higher education including the types of degrees offered, was modified to permit German universities to offer master's degrees. The traditional German degree in business administration was the Diplom but since 1999, bachelor's and master's degrees have gradually displaced the traditional degrees (see Bologna process). Today most German business schools offer the MBA. MostGerman states require that MBA degrees have to be accredited by one of the six agencies officially recognized by the GermanAkkreditierungsrat (accreditation council), the German counterpart to the US-American CHEA. The busiest of these six agencies (in respect to MBA degrees) is the Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation (FIBAA). All universities themselves have to be institutionally accredited by the state (staatlich anerkannt).In Austria, MBA programmes of private universities have to be accredited by the Austrian Accreditation Council (Österreichischer Akkreditierungsrat). State-run universities have no accreditation requirements, however, some of them voluntarily undergo accreditation procedures by independent bodies. There are also MBA programmes of non-academic business schools, who are entitled by the Austrian government to offer these programmes until 2010 (Lehrgang universitären Charakters). Some non-academic institutions cooperate with state-run universities to ensure legality of their degrees.[edit]France and French speaking countriesIn France and in the Francophone countries such as Switzerland, Monaco, Belgium, and Quebec (Canada), the MBA degree programs at the public accredited schools are similar to those offered in the Anglo-Saxon countries. Most French Business Schools are accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles, which is an association of higher educational establishments outside the mainstream framework of the public universities system, with selective admission. English is the main learning language but French language may also be necessary for admission at some schools.[edit]UkraineRecently MBA programs appeared in Ukraine where there are now about ten schools of business offering a variety of MBA programs. Two of these are subsidiaries European schools of business, while the remaining institutions are independent.[edit]The MBA degree in Africa and AsiaToday, MBA and Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) designations can be found in many countries and even accessed through on-line,distance learning or e-learning. Because of the varying standards of MBAs worldwide, many business schools are accredited by independent bodies.[edit]South AfricaIn 2004, South Africa’s Council on Higher Education (CHE) completed an extensive re-accreditation of MBA degrees offered in the country. The process was the first of its kind in the world to be undertaken by a statutory body and attracted widespread international media attention for its innovation and thoroughness.[edit]GhanaBusiness schools of the traditional universities run a variety of MBA programs. In addition, foreign accredited institutions offer MBA degrees by distance learning in Ghana.[edit]NepalThere are 22 business schools in Nepal offering two year MBA programs, mostly by government universities. Government schools do not have exam criteria for selection.[edit]IndiaThere are 1600 business schools in India offering two year MBA programs; predominantly targeting fresh students without any experience. Among those schools, the Indian Institutes of Management (IIM) are the oldest institutions for management education in India. Gaining admission to any of the IIM schools requires passing the Common Admission Test. The institute offers a post-graduate diploma in management which is recognized in India as similar to an MBA degree. Non-government accredited, one-year fast-track MBA programs have grown in India, especially for candidates with work experience. Such programs are commonly known as Post Graduate Programme (PGP) in Business Management.[edit]Rest of AsiaInternational MBA programs are acquiring brand value in Asia. For example, while a foreign MBA is still preferred in the Philippines, many students are now studying at one of many "Global MBA" English language programs being offered. English-only MBA programs are also offered in Hong Kong, Iran, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand.For North American students who want a different experience, many Asian programs offer scholarships and discounted tuition, to encourage an international environment in the classroom.Rankings have been done for Asia Pacific schools by the magazine Asia Inc. which is a regional business magazine with distribution wolrdwide.[edit]MBA program rankingsSee also: List of United States business school rankingsEach year, well-known business publications such as Business Week, US News & World Report, Fortune, Financial Times, and the Wall Street Journal publish rankings of selected MBA programs that, while controversial in their methodology, nevertheless can directly influence the prestige of schools that achieve high scores.The MBA degree has become one of the most popular masters' degrees. As more universities started offering the degree, differences in the quality of schools, faculty, and course offerings became evident. Naturally, establishing some criteria of quality is needed to differentiate among MBA programs, especially for prospective students trying to decide on where to apply. As MBA programs proliferated, a variety of publications began providing information on them. Some of these consisted of compilations of information gathered from the universities offering the degree, usually published in book form. Eventually periodicals began publishing articles describing various MBA schools and ranking them according to some perceived quality criteria. One of the most prominent of these is Business Week, which devotes a biennial issue to ranking MBA programs. Financial Times, The Economist, Forbes magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and U.S. News & World Reportalso publish MBA program rankings. See the External links section below to view some of these rankings.Different methods of varying validity were used to arrive at rankings of MBA programs. The Gourman Report, for example, did not disclose criteria or ranking methods,[7] and these reports were criticized for reporting statistically impossible data, such as no ties among schools, narrow gaps in scores with no variation in gap widths, and ranks of nonexistent departments.[8] In 1977 The Carter Report published rankings of MBA programs based on the number of academic articles published by faculty. Periodicals based their rankings on interviews with company recruiters who hired MBA graduates, surveys of MBA schools' deans, polls of students or faculty, and a variety of other means. The defunctMBA Magazine asked deans to vote on the best programs. The methods of obtaining ranks often changed from year to year. Initially, rankings included only a small number of universities consisting of the largest and best known Ivy League and state schools. There are also many privately compiled rankings, including the Global Top 100 Business Schools compiled by the QS network.The ranking of MBA programs has been discussed in articles and on academic Web sites.[9] Critics of ranking methodologies maintain that any published rankings should be viewed with caution for the following reasons:[10]Rankings limit the population size to a small number of MBA programs and ignore the majority of schools, many with excellent offerings.The ranking methods may be subject to biases and statistically flawed methodologies (especially for methods relying on subjective interviews of hiring managers).The same list of well-known schools appears in each ranking with some variation in ranks, so a school ranked as number 1 in one list may be number 17 in another list.Rankings tend to concentrate on the school itself, but some schools offer MBA programs of different qualities (e.g. a school may use highly reputable faculty to teach a daytime program, and use adjunct faculty in its evening program).A high rank in a national publication tends to become a self-fulfilling prophecy.Some leading business schools including Harvard, INSEAD and Wharton provide limited cooperation with certain ranking publications due to their perception that rankings are misused.[11]One study found that objectively ranking MBA programs by a combination of graduates' starting salaries and average student GMAT score can reasonably duplicate the top 20 list of the national publications.[10] The study concluded that a truly objective ranking would be individualized to the needs of each prospective student.[12] National publications have recognized the value of rankings against different criteria, and now offer lists ranked different ways: by salary, GMAT score of students, selectivity, and so forth. While useful, these rankings still are not tailored to individual needs, and their value is diminished if they use an incomplete population of schools, fail to distinguish between the different MBA program types offered by each school, or rely on subjective interviews.
Classement MBA du Financial Times 2008



Le MBA de l’université de Wharton en Pennsylvanie (Etats-Unis) conserve la première place dans le classement mondial des MBA réalisé par le quotidien économique britannique, publié le 28 janvier dernier.
La London Business School, 2ème, grappille 3 places par rapport à 2007. En France, l’Insead passe du 7ème au 6ème rang, HEC conserve la 18ème position, tandis que l’EM Lyon réalise une entrée, à la 99ème place.

Le classement mondial des 20 premiers MBA en 2008 :

1 - University of Pennsylvania : Wharton-États-Unis
2 - London Business School-Grande Bretagne
3 - Columbia Business School-États-Unis
4 - Stanford University GSB-États-Unis
5



- Harvard Business School-États-Unis
6 - Insead France / Singapour
7 - MIT : Sloan-États-Unis
8 - IE Business School-Espagne
9 - University of Chicago GSB-États-Unis
10 - University of Cambridge : Judge- États-Unis
11 - Ceibs-Chine
11 - Iese Business School-Espagne
13 - New York University : Stern-États-Unis
14 - IMD-Suisse
15 - Dartmouth College-Tuck États-Unis
16 - Yale School of Management-États-Unis
17 - Hong Kong UST Business School-Chine
18 - University of Oxford : Saïd-Grande-Bretagne
20 - Indian School of Business-Inde

Le classement européen des MBA en 2008 :

1 - London Business School-Grande Bretagne
2 - Insead France / Singapour
3 - IE Business School-Espagne
4 - University of Cambridge : Judge-Grande Bretagne
5 - Iese Business School-Espagne
6 - IMD-Suisse
7 - HEC Paris-France
8 - University of Oxford : Saïd-Grande Bretagne
9 - Esade Business School-Espagne
10 - Lancaster University Management School-Grande Bretagne
10 - Manchester Business School-Grande Bretagne
12 - Warwick Business School-Grande Bretagne
13 - Cranfield School of Management-Grande Bretagne
13 - University of Strathclyde Business School-Grande Bretagne
15 - RSM Erasmus University-Pays Bas
16 - Imperial College London : Tanaka-Grande Bretagne
17 - City University : Cass-Grande Bretagne
18 - Edinburgh University Management School-Grande Bretagne
19 - Leeds University Business School-Grande Bretagne
19 - SDA Bocconi Italie
21 - Bradford School of Management/TiasNimbas Business School Pays Bas/Allemagne
22 - University of Bath School of Management-Grande Bretagne

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

MBA: Master Business Administration
MBA stands for Masters of Business Administration, and is a post graduate degree in business communication. It is also one of the most sought after degrees in the world because of its value to people in business and administration. An MBA degree can benefit those in positions in business and management, especially those in executive and managerial positions. An MBA degree from a leading institution in the US has great value throughout the world and thus there are thousands of students from various countries who come to the US for the sole purpose of pursuing an MBA degree even though their own country may offer several MBA programs.
An MBA Program offers a range of benefits for the successful applicant, including:
Business Knowledge: The MBA program and business schools give you valuable knowledge about business and all its related aspects. You learn about business strategies and concepts, not just on paper, but the training and internship required in an MBA course, teaches you how to use these skills in practical life and in day to day business operations.
Leadership Abilities: An MBA degree involves rigorous training, assignments, reports, presentations, and group projects, all of which give you the necessary abilities to handle real-life business situations. This helps to set you apart from those who do not have such expertise and can make you a leader in your chosen field.
Networking: The alliances that you form with your classmates and the network that you create is deemed as one of the most important and valuable things that an MBA program can give you. MBA graduates have often felt that the associations formed during the MBA course are resources that are invaluable and can be drawn upon for years after the MBA degree has been achieved.
Anyone thinking of applying for an MBA program could benefit greatly from learning more about the program beforehand, and finding out what an MBA is all about as well as what MBA institutions are looking for in applicants. This site aims to teach you about various aspects of the MBA program, enabling you to make a more informed choice and to be more prepared for what to expect.
General MBA Resources Provided On UNH MBA:
What is an MBA offers detailed information on what an MBA actually is, what the benefits of an MBA are, and also discusses the popularity if MBAs programs within the Unites States.
MBA career opportunities discusses how an MBA can hugely benefit your career, and also offers details on the some of the career types that are well suited to those with an MBA under their belts.
The value of an MBA offers details on the skills that can be acquired through an MBA program, how these skills and this qualification can improve your career prospects, and the financial value of having an MBA.
What makes a good MBA candidate provides information on what MBA institutions and programs are looking for in an MBA applicant, and offers advice on applications and interviews for the MBA program.
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) provides tips and information on this test, detailing how it is assessed, the format of the test, and the scoring structure of the GMAT.
GMAT study and test taking strategies provides a selection of invaluable study tips and strategies designed to help those taking or intending to take the GMAT, and could help to improve your chances of success.
How to choose the best MBA program for you provides details on selecting the program that will best meet your needs. This covers considerations ranging from your expectations and physical circumstances to your finances and your lifestyle.
MBA FAQ covers a selection of commonly asked questions about the MBA program and process, enabling you to find out some basic details about MBAs at a glance.
MBA Programs:
MBA Programs offers information on some of the different types of MBA programs available today, and discusses the methods of study used to take MBA courses. You can study for a wide range of MBA programs these days, from the general MBA to a choice of MBA programs with a specialist focus, such as marketing, finance, accounting, technology, leadership, and many other areas in which you can specialize.
What is an MBA?
An MBA is a post graduate degree in business communication. MBA stands for Masters of Business Administration and is a very popular course for business students the world over. The MBA program is recognized worldwide and is considered as a major step towards a successful business management career.
An MBA degree is one of the most sought after degrees in the world because of its value to people in business and administration. Irrespective of the industry or profession that you are in, or regardless of the condition of the economy of your country, an MBA degree can benefit those in positions in business and management, especially those in executive and managerial positions.
Global Appeal of MBA
An MBA program strives to equip its students with all the necessary knowledge, theoretical as well as practical, which can benefit them tremendously in managerial and administrative jobs. This does not apply only to business, as is usually understood by most people, but can also benefit people to get into executive positions in the public sector and government jobs as well. This gives the MBA degree a global appeal and worldwide recognition.
MBA in the United States
The MBA program and degree was developed in the United States and was introduced in the early 1900s. Even today, an MBA degree from a leading institution in the US has great value throughout the world and thus there are thousands of students from various countries who come to the US for the sole purpose of pursuing an MBA degree even though their own country may offer several MBA programs.
An MBA program in the US typically is of two years duration as it is felt that such time is necessary to learn everything that there is to know about business and administration. But across Europe, where the MBA course was first introduced in the 1960s, the program is usually of 1 year duration and can sometimes be completed in as less as 10 months.
Evolution of the MBA Program
Since its inception in the early 1900s and especially in the last two decades, the MBA program has evolved tremendously and has witnessed the following trends:
Programs of shorter duration as a result of the highly competitive mature of the education industry and also in a bid to make the course less expensive, while at the same time not sacrificing on the quality of the course and the value of the MBA degree.
MBA courses had always been full time courses, but in the last few years there has been an introduction of many types of MBA programs based on their structure. So now there are part time MBA courses, modular programs, international programs, distance learning programs, and even online MBA programs.
Eligibility for MBA
While most schools and educational institutions that offer MBA programs have their respective criteria for getting into an MBA course, the two most significant factors that are common to most schools and MBA courses are:
Age and Experience: The average age of students applying for the MBA is about 26-30 years. Most schools require their applicants to have 4-5 years of prior work experience before joining an MBA course. Since experience is usually believed to come with age, those under 25 are generally not accepted for an MBA program as it is assumed that such students do not have the required work experience.
GMAT Score: Having a GMAT score in excess of 600 is essential if you wish to get into the A grade MBA schools. Although just a good GMAT score is not a guarantee for admission to an MBA program, it does better your chances tremendously.
MBA Career Opportunities
Most degrees are obtained with the purpose of advancing your career prospects and job opportunities. The same is the case with an MBA degree; the only difference being that an MBA degree is considered as the most valuable post graduate degree in the world and has exciting career opportunities. People take the MBA program in order to further their careers in their current jobs or to get a better job on the basis of their MBA degree.
Even within your existing company and in your current job, you can notice the difference in your career prospects pre-MBA and post-MBA. With an MBA degree under their belt, employees have a whole new world opened up to them and are elevated to managerial positions on the strength of the additional abilities and knowledge gained through the MBA program. If you are looking for a change in careers, an MBA degree affords the following career opportunities:
Marketing: People who are in charge of marketing the goods or services of any organization need to be able to create effective marketing strategies and convey their message to people efficiently. An MBA program equips its students with theoretical knowledge as well as practical marketing skills, which can help in getting jobs in the marketing field. With the MBA degree, you can look to become no less than a product manager responsible for marketing.
Finance: Those in the field of finance need to be quick thinkers, have high energy levels to stay abreast of the financial markets, and most importantly, need to have patience to deal with clients and explain things to them. The finance courses in an MBA program are a great way to determine if you have what it takes to be a success in finance. If so, then there are a host of top jobs that you can get in this field.
Government Jobs: People often live with the misconception that an MBA degree is only good for business because of its very name. But it can be very useful for a career in a government agency. Such jobs usually require you to be a big thinker and to be a team player. All this and more is learned in an MBA program. Government agencies have since long had a reputation of giving reactive responses that do not much translate into action. To change this image, government agencies are increasingly on the lookout for people who are doers and not merely talkers. Thus, someone with an MBA degree could have many career prospects in a government job.
Personal Business: Those who have their own business are known to benefit tremendously from completing an MBA program. But what is even better is that an MBA degree can give you all the relevant skills and abilities needed to start your very own enterprise and become an entrepreneur, thus giving you tremendous career opportunities.
Non-profit Organizations: An MBA degree can open up many jobs for you in non-profit organizations. Most people with this degree or those who are still pursuing this degree, do not give much thought to jobs in the non-profit sector as it is regarded as a ‘waste’ of their skills and abilities. But on the contrary, this is one sector that could benefit a great deal from having more people with MBAs involved in non-profit. As for the MBA graduate, it can be very rewarding, both financially and emotionally, to see that your talents are making a positive difference in the lives of many people. You get the chance to work for a worthy cause, while at the same time furthering your own career.
This is just the tip of the iceberg as far as career opportunities for MBAs are concerned. Having an MBA degree gives you countless job opportunities, mostly in top level positions, and can help to further your career tremendously.
The Value Of An MBA
In the United Sates alone, in any given year, there are close to 300,000 MBA aspirants pursuing the MBA degree. Taking into account the thousands of students who take the MBA program all over the world, there surely must be something of great value that the MBA degree offers you. But is it really as worthwhile as it seems? Here’s a look at what an MBA can do for you and how valuable it actually is.
Skills Acquired Through an MBA Program
Business Knowledge: The MBA program and business schools give you valuable knowledge about business and all its related aspects. You learn about business strategies and concepts, not just on paper, but the training and internship required in an MBA course, teaches you how to use these skills in practical life and in day to day business operations.
Leadership Abilities: An MBA degree involves rigorous training, assignments, reports, presentations, and group projects; all of which give you the necessary abilities to handle real-life business situations. This helps to set you apart from those who do not have such expertise and can make you a leader in your chosen field.
Networking: The alliances that you form with your classmates and the network that you create is deemed as one of the most important and valuable things that an MBA program can give you. MBA graduates have often felt that the associations formed during the MBA course are resources that are invaluable and can be drawn upon for years after the MBA degree has been achieved.
Career Prospects
An MBA degree provides you with innumerable career opportunities in various fields. It is especially beneficial to get jobs in high level positions such as managerial and executive level jobs. Whether you are looking to further your career in your existing job or are looking to change your job and start your career afresh, an MBA degree can be very valuable in either scenario.
The value of an MBA degree, on the whole, cannot be denied. But more importantly, anyone who has an MBA degree, or anyone who is in pursuit of one, has to determine how the degree can benefit them and should ask themselves what the value of an MBA is to THEM individually.
You can do this by assessing how an MBA can help you in your chosen field and in jobs for which you have an aptitude. If an MBA can enhance your business skills and make them better suited to your particular profession or career choice, then it can be invaluable to you.
Financial Value of an MBA
An MBA degree from one of the top business schools in America could set you back by up to $100,000. This is by no means a small amount and is indeed one of the largest investments that you are likely to make in your life. So it is necessary to evaluate the value of an MBA, strictly from a financial point of view as well. So you need to ascertain the return on investment on the amount that you are likely to incur in pursuing an MBA and see if it is financially valuable to you.
Calculate all the costs that are involved in pursuing an MBA, namely application fees, program fees, tuition costs, interest on any loans, cost of materials needed, travel costs related to training etc, test fees, and any other miscellaneous costs that you may incur. Once you have estimated the cost of your MBA, you need to assess the benefits of an MBA in terms of increased salaries, better wages, and more career opportunities to evaluate the monetary value of your MBA degree.
American Graduate School of Management - Synopsis
The MBA courses offered at the American Graduate School of Management are always changing and evolving to keep up with the times. Therefore, you can rest assured that the information and education that you receive from the American Graduate School of Management will prove relevant and invaluable. You will be able to gain up-to-date skills and knowledge, and you could find that the qualifications you gain provide the perfect stepping stone to a higher level position.
American Graduate School of Management - MBA School Profile
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The American Graduate School of Management is a dedicated and focused learning institute offering accredited courses for professionals that wish to further their education, knowledge, and careers. When you take an MBA course through the American Graduate School of Management you can look forward to a great quality education as well as an excellent opportunity to advance your career through a relevant and up-to-date education.
The MBA courses offered at the American Graduate School of Management are always changing and evolving to keep up with the times. Therefore, you can rest assured that the education you receive from the American Graduate School of Management will prove relevant and invaluable. You will be able to gain up-to-date skills and knowledge, and you could find that the qualifications you gain provide the perfect stepping stone to a higher level position.
Because the American Graduate School of Management offers online, interactive educational courses you will find that studying with this institution is an enjoyable experience that offers flexibility and freedom as well as holding high standards. You no longer have put off your education if you already have commitments such as an existing career or family. With this type of online learning you can now combine your existing commitments with an excellent education to improve your future.
You can select from an Accelerated MBA, which is designed for working professionals and is made up of 10 courses. This can be completed in just 14 months. You can also opt for an Executive MBA, which is ideal for professionals already in leadership roles, and this comprises 12 courses and could be completed in less than 2 years.
Whichever MBA program you choose with the American Graduate School of Management, you can be sure that you will enjoy a satisfying and rewarding educational experience that won’t involve disrupting your life or current career.

American InterContinental University Online - Synopsis
AUI Online is an accredited online university enjoying a high reputation and a rich educational history. With AUI Online you can select from a wide range of degree programs designed to enhance your skills and knowledge, and to improve your qualifications and career prospects. The online courses offered by AUI Online are ideal for those looking to better themselves and progress in their careers, but who are unable to commit to a full time or college based education.
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American InterContinental University Online - MBA School Profile
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AIU Online is an accredited online university enjoying a high reputation and a rich educational history. With AIU Online you can select from a wide range of degree programs designed to enhance your skills and knowledge, and to improve your qualifications and career prospects. The online courses offered by AIU Online are ideal for those looking to better themselves and progress in their careers, but who are unable to commit to a full time or college based education.
AIU Online caters for people from all walks of life, and the aim of this online university is to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to enjoy a long, successful, and rewarding career. The university offers a high quality online education through its comprehensive online programs, offering total flexibility and convenience, and giving many more people a chance to improve their lives through online education.
The online MBA programs offered by AIU Online have already benefited many people, who have gone on to enjoy successful, high flying careers upon completion of these courses. With the online MBA programs from AIU Online you will acquire valuable and necessary skills and knowledge that will prepare you for the cutting edge business environment. With the education and skills that you will benefit from through these MBA programs, you will have both the confidence and the competence to break into or progress within the business area of your choice.
A number of online MBA programs are offered by AIU Online, and the one you opt for will be based upon your career aspirations and needs. You can study for a general MBA, or you can opt for a specialist MBA such as Marketing or Health Care Management. Whichever of the MBA courses you opt for with AIU Online, you can be confident of enjoying a valuable, diverse, and enjoyable educational experience that will make a real difference to your life and prospects.
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American Sentinel University - Synopsis
Offering an array of courses, the American Sentinel University offers a high quality education to learners, with the added convenience and ease of enabling you to study in an online environment so you can fit your studies into your busy lifestyle. You can study courses such as business, technology, and healthcare, and by developing your skills you can look forward to better career prospects in the future.
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American Sentinel University - MBA School Profile
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These days it is not always possible for those wishing to improve their prospects to undertake a traditional education in order to get the additional skills and schooling they need. In today’s fast paced world other commitments such as work and family have to take priority, and sadly this means that many people miss out on a valuable education that could make a real difference to their future.
At the American Sentinel University, there is a real solution to this problem. This university offers a high standard of education combined with convenience and flexibility, opening many new windows of opportunity for those that would otherwise be unable to progress their education. This is because the American Sentinel University provides an online environment in which to study, which means that you can learn in your own time and at your own pace, without causing a major disruption to other areas of your life.
You will find a range of courses offered at the American Sentinel University, and you can select from areas such as business, technology, and healthcare. You will enjoy a diverse and interesting curriculum, which will enable you to develop and build upon your skills and knowledge without actually having to attend a campus based facility. The courses available at this university offer flexibility and convenience without compromising on the actual standard of the education you receive.
This is a fully accredited university, so when you study for one of the programs, such as a BS, MS, or Certificate, you can enjoy peace of mind. Armed with a qualification from this reputable learning establishment you can look forward to improving your financial future as well as enjoying a more satisfying career in an area that interests you.
With the American Sentinel University, you no longer have to put your goals on the back burner due to other commitments, as this university will enable you to enjoy the best of both worlds – the means to improve your skills and knowledge as well as the ability to fit your studies in with your lifestyle.
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